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‘Zionist(s)’ as an antisemitic code word
This briefing discusses the use of the term ‘Zionist(s)’ to disguise antisemitism across New Zealand based social media platforms.
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Follow up on antisemitic disinformation about the Westfield Bondi Junction attacker
In this briefing we explore antisemitic disinformation about the Bondi Junction attack in further depth, focusing on discourse from New Zealand and Australia.
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An Antisemitic Crusader
This briefing looks at one particular account on X (Twitter). It has been prepared using data collected by members of OHPI’s New Zealand team. Content from this account was found in New Zealand based discussion, but the account itself does not appear to be run from New Zealand.
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Antisemitic disinformation from the Sydney Knife Attack
On Saturday April 16, 2024, an attacker with a knife killed 6 people in the Westfield Shopping Centre in Bondi Junction in Sydney. The attacker was shot dead […]
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Elections, social media, and misinformation
OHPI’s Dr Andre Oboler met with Kate Thwaites MP, Chair of the Australian Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters to discuss problematic social media content in the context of elections.
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Holocaust denial and distortion on this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day
On Holocaust Memorial Day, 4 OHPI Analysts documented antisemitism and Holocaust denial and distortion on social media. This is a summary of our findings.
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Targeting Jews is antisemitic
By Andre Oboler Friday was an exceptionally busy day as the Online Hate Prevention Institute was pushed into crisis mode. Here’s what happened: Yesterday a list of Jews, […]
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Understanding Antisemitism
Since October 7 the Online Hate Prevention Institute has been concerned with the rise of antisemitism, efforts to normalise antisemitism in society, and efforts to undermine or wrongly […]
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Help stop the online incubator for antisemitism
The latest data presented to IHRA November 28, 2023 on online Antisemitism and how it changed after OCtober 7.
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Documenting a Moment in Hate
The Online Hate Prevention Institute (Australia) and Online Hate Task Force (Belgium) are “documenting a moment of hate” as both antisemitism and Islamophobia rise sharply.